About 12:14 a.m., Gang Enforcement officers heard gunfire near 65th Street and Hoyne Avenue, according to a release from police News Affairs.

As officers were driving west on 65th toward the shooting, they saw an armed man running east, toward their vehicle, the release said. The officers got out and called out to the man that they were police, at which point the male pointed the gun at them.

One of the officers fired at him, but he continued running east. He was arrested a short distance away; he had a non-life-threatening gunshot wound, the release said.

It was not yet clear whether the gun wound was from the officer. A weapon was recovered from the suspect.

The man was taken in unknown condition to Mount Sinai Hospital, according to Wentworth Area police.

Meanwhile, officers saw a group of three other people at the intersection of 65th and Hoyne, the release said. At least one of the people fired a weapon in the officers' direction. A different officer returned fire and one of the suspects fled north on Hoyne.

Officers arrested that man about a block away, in the 6400 block of South Hoyne Avenue, the release said. The suspect was not injured and a gun was not recovered, but multiple shell casings were found at the scene.

No officers were injured in either incident.

Charges are pending and Wentworth Area detectives and the Independent Police Review Authority are investigating.